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let us choose carefully
cresvumom
by cresvumom  11-10-2009   
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2012 Possibilities
risatalogo
by risatalogo  11-2-2009   
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Get Well SMS, Text Messages
txtmania
by txtmania  10-29-2009   
 SMS and text messages are effective channels to convey health information, support and reminders. Most importantly, SMS allows us to greet our friends who are sick and wish them well!
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Autumn colours around Britain
countryboylife
by countryboylife  10-13-2009   
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Home-Made-Energy Made Easy
skiwand
by skiwand  9-27-2009   
 With energy prices on the rise, it's time to think about making your own power. The sun is a free renewable energy source. Why not incorporate it in reducing or even eliminating your next power bill.
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I Look To You
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  9-8-2009    4
 As I lay me down, heaven hear me now. I'm lost without a cause after giving it my all. Winter storms have come and darkened my sun. After all that I've been through Who on earth can I turn to? I look to you. I look to you. After all my strength is gone, in you I can be strong I look to you. I look to you. And when melodies are gone, in you I hear a song. I look to you. About to lose my breathe, there's no more fighting left, Sinking to rise no more, searching for that open door. And every road that I've taken lead to my regret. And I don't know if I'm going to make it. Nothing to do but lift my head
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1,000 Melting Soldiers: Berlin
lollipop10
by lollipop10  9-5-2009    1
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Live In South Florida - Only Rich Need Apply
thinkingblue
by thinkingblue  9-5-2009    1
 Reading this article, made me conclude that So Florida has a plan to rid itself of working class dwellers. OMG, it's easy, raise taxes, insurance, utilities, everything under the tropical sun to a level that only well-off families can afford. I swear So. Florida’s leaders… want to rid paradise of commoners, so there’s more room for the blue-blooded beautiful people with fat wallets. Sound too farfetched, too birther, too death panel, too teabagger, too (oh what the heck) conspiracy theorist? Probably, and we sure as hell don't need another one of those nut-ball, butt-ball townhall myths floating around. But it’s strange to figure out why the cost of living in paradise is becoming beyond most people’s shallow pockets. I lived there for 19 years and was able to make ends meet. Today that’s not a can do. I’m glad I got the hell out while the gettin was good. But maybe there’s a silver lining here, because it’s only the filthy rich who will monetarily be able to withstand the BIG HIT.:eek:
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Using Twitter For Movie Marketing - Twitter Effect on Hollywood Movies
brentpurves
by brentpurves  8-22-2009   
 The challenge, as always, with Twitter, is cutting through all of the hundreds or thousands of posts to find any of value from reliable Tweeters who's opinion you might actually trust about whether to drop ten bucks or more on going to see Bruno or Harry or GIJoe.
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Ryanair has announced its eight new routes out of Scotland to popular destinations such as Barcelona
martinlowe
by martinlowe  8-21-2009   
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'Eco-Therapy' for Environmental Depression - #environment #alienation
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  8-8-2009   
 Here! Here! Working with a woodland for mutual benefit is the very best therapy both for mental and physical health. I know from daily experience.
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Shakespeare in Text Speak
jacksonp
by jacksonp  8-1-2009   
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Times: G8 leaders agree to control the weather
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  7-29-2009   
 Comment from Wise Up Journal: "Even 3000+ years ago when the climate changed from cold winter to hot summer each summer would have different temperatures. The earth might get an average summer, a cold summer, or a hot summer; just like in the 1800’s and every other time period on this planet orbiting around the sun (slightly changing it’s orbit ever year). Now 8 to 13 “wise” men, Gordon Brown and company, have agreed the entire world will never have an average rise of 2 degrees ever again, despite the ever changing output of the sun.
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Polar Bears are NOT dying out
leevardi
by leevardi  7-28-2009    3
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No Medical Care for Those Who Are Not “Participating Citizens”
merrie
by merrie  7-26-2009    2
  less than fools . Whereas thousands are fleeing the natural paradise of California for the arid deserts of no-tax Nevada, there is no Nevada to the United States . . . The New York Times (again) quoted a credit analyst at Hexagon Securities named David Havens in a story on CIT this financial firm trying to find financing saying, “ he only game in town right now is the government.” Sometimes I don’t even care. No one else seems to care. Certainly no one under 35 cares. No one stood up against Sotomayor who should have. I feel like I’m shooting myself in the foot here to prove some point before an implacable unstoppable force of history (A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,/ Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it/ Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds), and it’s totally not worth it. I just don’t care. Rahm Emanuel’s Brother and Obama’s Top Health Advisor: While I’m not caring, Rahm Emanuel’s brother, who is,
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Hizb-ut Tahrir America, Spoke Mostly of Capitalism's Evils
merrie
by merrie  7-21-2009    3
  and the Need For Muslims Return to the Caliphate http://newsbusters.org/blogs/terry-trippany/2009/07/20/sun-times-group-publishes-varied-versions-rise-islam-conference Capitalism, keynote speaker Abu Talha said, is responsible for much of the world's poverty, hunger and war. "It is time to deliver the world to Islam, an idea whose time has come," he said. Still think it was an "economic session?" The Southtown Star also took note of the intimidation tactics by conference attendees that took pictures of the protesters. Led by Jeffrey Imm, founder of Responsible for Equality and Liberty (REAL), protesters waved American flags and shouted at arriving conventioneers. Some attendees aimed digital cameras at the protesters, who aimed their cameras right back. Even though the Sun Times led the mainstream media by example others have covered the group in the past.
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Solar eclipse pits superstition against science
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  7-20-2009   
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IN SPAIN ,THESE HILLS ARE ALIVE [AGAIN]
ellington
by ellington  7-15-2009   
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cool poem
hatcrazy
by hatcrazy  7-14-2009   
 same by letter front to back
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Ben Sollee--R&B singer/cellist
papananook
by papananook  7-8-2009    2
 Love it!
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July 1, 2009 sunrise
zadoz
by zadoz  7-3-2009   
 from brisbane & bay area
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10 Tips to Vacation Proof your Home
shaor
by shaor  6-29-2009   
 full at source, and some good ideas!
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Record crowds at Stonehenge for summer solstice celebrations
cakebelly
by cakebelly  6-22-2009   
 more: Solstice celebrations have become a summer staple, alongside Wimbledon, Glastonbury and the annual gathering of public school pupils in Rock in Cornwall, at the end of the exams. Despite the complete lack of entertainment, the less than one in ten chance of seeing the sun and the incessant bongo playing, the solstice has attracted larger numbers every year since the stones were reopened to the public in 2000.
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The Longest Day of the Year
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  6-21-2009    1
  As Earth orbits the sun, the orientation of the planet's axis, in relation to the sun, changes constantly. A quarter of the way around in the orbit, fall sets in. By winter, we'll be on the other side of the sun, with the North Pole pointing away from the sun. That winter solstice, around Dec. 21 each year, will be the Northern Hemisphere's shortest day, and researchers in Antarctica will be basking in 24-hour sunlight. Shifting stars: As we orbit the sun, the part of the night sky that's in our view changes. A given star sets about 4 minutes earlier each night. Over a month, this amounts to two hours. In winter, this all means that we're looking at stars that during the summer were in our daytime sky, overwhelmed of course by the glare of the sun. Since we complete a circle every year, the stars of summer, such as the Big Dipper, are always the stars of summer.
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Mystery of the Missing Sunspots, Solved?
vk2yoc
by vk2yoc  6-18-2009    7
 There has been quite a few sunspots over the last month or so, good news for us Ham Radio enthusiasts. This should also put an end to the predictions of an upcoming Ice Age.
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How Does Wind Energy Work
jlovelle
by jlovelle  6-16-2009   
 How Does Wind Energy Work | Wind energy is a renewable source of energy and from a manufacturing point
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Sunrise Serenity
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  6-15-2009   
 These were taken a short while ago, one early morning watching the sun rise. It was just as the title states a "Sunrise Full of Serenity".
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NASA study on climate change
cakebelly
by cakebelly  6-8-2009    4
 Long article at source
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Irish Blessings
MarcyJU
by MarcyJU   6-5-2009   
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Plan & Book What To Do in Johannesburg
FincaFantastica
by FincaFantastica  5-24-2009   
 Johannesburg is a charming destination due to its mild climate which boasts pleasantly warm summers and winters. The city experiences plenty of sun, with only occasional afternoon showers between October and April
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Buying a House in Spain ?
FincaFantastica
by FincaFantastica  5-13-2009   
 Although Spain is a large country with a diverse landscape Southern Spain does have the best climate, with more than 300 days of sunshine a year. This attracts a steady rise in the numbers of foreigners settling happily along the 100 miles (160 kms) of developed coastline. The most expensive areas are from Malaga to Marbella and the area east of Malaga tend to be a lot cheaper – even though it is becoming more and more popular
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Sun is starting to show activity
janekl
by janekl  5-7-2009    1
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Big Solar Flare Portends Sun’s Return to Normal
Kelika
by Kelika  5-6-2009   
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American Stonehenge: Monumental Instructions for the Post-Apocalypse
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  4-23-2009   
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The Stilt Fishermen of Kathaluwa
cakebelly
by cakebelly  4-23-2009    1
 continues: Stilt fishing is a dying art that is threatened by the very fact that it is so unobtrusive and therefore extremely picturesque: tourists visiting the area get attracted by the sight of the stilt fishermen, stay close by, bathe in the sea, in short, do all the things the fishermen have been trying to avoid for decades – namely disturb the fish.
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American Stonehenge: "In case of Apocalypse..."
Spiritualmonkey
by Spiritualmonkey  4-22-2009    5
 more: What's most widely agreed upon—based on the evidence available—is that the Guidestones are meant to instruct the dazed survivors of some impending apocalypse as they attempt to reconstitute civilization...
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Explosion of RS Oph White Dwarf
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  4-22-2009    1
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American Stonehenge: Monumental Instructions for the Post-Apocalypse
spherepet
by spherepet  4-22-2009   
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Sun at its dimmest for nearly a century, say scientists
spherepet
by spherepet  4-21-2009   
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The Great Australian Songbook
tabsey
by tabsey  4-21-2009   
 Not intended as spam. Just a list of songs that Aussie kids grow up with.
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